VII.9.1 Pompeii.
Eumachia’s Building.
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VII.9.1 Pompeii.
December 2005. Passage 14. Stairs leading to VII.9.67.

VII.9.1 Pompeii.
December 2005. Passage 14. Landing of stairs leading to VII.9.67.

VII.9.1 Pompeii.
December 2005. Broad niche 13 with the statue of Eumachia.

VII.9.1 Pompeii.
March 2009. Broad niche 13 with the statue of Eumachia.

VII.9.1 Pompeii.
December 2005. Broad niche 13 with the statue of Eumachia.
The base has the inscription:
EUMACHIAE L F
SACERD PUBL
FULLONES.
To Eumachia, daughter of Lucius, public priestess, the
fullers (set this up).
See Cooley, A. and M.G.L., 2004. Pompeii : A Sourcebook. London : Routledge.
E43b, CIL X 813 = ILS 6368.

VII.9.1 Pompeii.
Broad niche 13. Original statue of
Eumachia.
Now in Naples
Archaeological Museum. Inventory number 6232.

VII.9.1 Pompeii.
March 2009. Broad niche 13.
Remains of wall painting in niche behind statue of
Eumachia.

VII.9.1 Pompeii.
March 2009. Broad niche 13.
Remains of wall painting in niche behind statue of
Eumachia.

VII.9.1 Pompeii.
March 2009. Light court 11. Remains of rear wall, with windows into corridor 12.

VII.9.1 Pompeii.
March 2009. Looking west along south corridor 12.

VII.9.1 Pompeii.
March 2009. Looking west along south corridor 12.

VII.9.1 Pompeii.
March 2009. Looking north-west from south corridor 12 into light court 11.

VII.9.1 Pompeii.
March 2009. Looking north from south corridor 12 into light court 11.

VII.9.1 Pompeii.
March 2009. Looking west along north colonnade 9.

VII.9.1 Pompeii.
March 2009. North colonnade 9, with remains of marble veneer.

VII.9.1 Pompeii.
March 2009. Architectural marble on ground.

VII.9.1 Pompeii.
Architectural marble on ground.
Photographed 1970-79
by Günther Einhorn, picture courtesy of his son Ralf Einhorn.
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